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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2006_4
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
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MANTECA
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95336
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20106001-3, 5
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01
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9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
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004
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3.3.2 Results of Slope Stability Analyses <br /> A discussion of the results of the slope stability analyses performed for the critical conditions are <br /> presented below. Calculations,output data,and plots are presented in Appendix B. <br /> WMU FU-06 Southern Portion <br /> As shown on the Construction Drawings(Appendix A), WMU FU-06 is directly south of the former <br /> Austin Road Landfill and directly east of WMU FU-05. The southern boundary is offset from the <br /> southern property line by approximately 50-feet. The site development plan (BAS, 2001) includes <br /> development of future modules to the east of WMU FU-06. <br /> The slope stability analysis was performed for a Forward Landfill refuse fill elevation of 150-ft with a <br /> 3:1 slope. The critical slope configuration is in the east-west direction. Other sections were <br /> considered but assessed to be less critical. <br /> As indicated in Appendix B, a minimum factor of safety of 1.6 is obtained for a sliding block shear <br /> surface along the base liner and through the refuse in the east-west direction. A factory of safety of <br /> 1.6 is acceptable for the temporary east-west slope. The maximum refuse fill height and slope for <br /> WMU FU-06 should be re-evaluated based on actual CQA direct shear tests results on the base and <br /> slope liner interfaces. Because the east slope of WMU FU-06 is a temporary slope, a seismic <br /> deformation analysis was not performed. <br /> WMU FU-06 Northern Portion <br /> The slope stability analysis was performed for a 150-ft refuse fill elevation with a 3:1 slope. The <br /> elevation at the base of the cell ranged from approximately 76 ft to 90 ft and grades at approximately <br /> 3 percent to the south. The critical slope configuration is in the south direction. Other sections were <br /> considered,but assessed to be less critical. <br /> As indicated in Appendix B, a minimum factor of safety of 1.8 is obtained for a sliding block shear <br /> surface along the base liner and through the refuse in the south direction. A factory of safety of 1.8 is <br /> acceptable for this temporary refuse fill configuration. The maximum refuse fill height and slope for <br /> WMU FU-06 should be re-evaluated based on actual CQA direct shear tests results on the base and <br /> slope liner interfaces. Seismic deformation analyses were not performed because this slope <br /> represents an interim condition. <br /> Forward Landfill Final Buildout <br /> As shown on the Construction Drawings(Appendix A), WMU FU-06 is directly south of the former <br /> Austin Road Landfill and directly east of WMU FU-05. The southern boundary is offset from the <br /> southern property line by approximately 50-feet. The site development plan (BAS, 2001) includes <br /> development of future modules to the east of WMU FU-06. <br /> The slope stability analysis was performed for a maximum Forward Landfill refuse fill elevation of <br /> 170-ft with a 3:1 final slope and 20 ft wide benches every 50 vertical feet(effective slope 3.25:1)on <br /> the southern side. The critical slope configuration is in the north-south direction. Other sections were <br /> considered but assessed to be less critical. <br /> WMU FU-06 REPORT 3-7 <br />
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